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AMERICAN  PHARMACEUTICAL  ASSOCIATION. 
From  the  Maryland  College  of  Pharmacy — A.  P.  Sharp. 
From  the  Memphis  Pharmaceutical  Association — Prof.  C.  B. 
Guthrie,  S.  Mansfield,  and  Henry  Wade. 
The  following  gentlemen  having  been  severally  recommended 
by  members  of  the  Association,  and  endorsed  by  the  Committee 
as  eligible  for  membership,  were  elected,  viz.,  F.  A.  Hegeman, 
of  New  York  City,  A.  J.  Matthews,  of  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  and  Frede- 
rick Stearns,  of  Detroit,  Mich. 
The  roll  was  then  called  by  the  Secretary.  The  following 
members,  not  before  mentioned,  answered  to  their  names,  viz. 
Henry  F.  Fish,  of  Waterbury,  Connecticut  ;  Eugene  Dupuy, 
New  York  City ;  and  S.  P.  Peck,  of  Bennington,  Vermont. 
On  motion  the  following  gentlemen  were  appointed  a  com- 
mittee to  nominate  officers  for  the  Association,  viz.,  Messrs. 
Canavan,  (N.  Y-,)  Procter,  (Philada.,)  Lincoln,  (Boston,)  Wayne, 
(Ohm.,)  Guthrie,  (Memphis,)  by  the  Delegations,  and  Messrs. 
Dupuy  and  Henchman  by  the  Chair.  Which  committee  retired. 
The  report  of  the  Treasurer  being  introduced  was  read,  and  re- 
ferred to  Messrs.  Henry  F.  Fish  and  Edward  Parrish  to  be 
audited. 
The  report  of  the  Executive  Committee  was  read  and  laid  on 
the  table. 
The  report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Sale  of  Poisons,  etc., 
was  read,  and  its  consideration  postponed. 
The  Committee  appointed  to  nominate  officers  reported  the 
following  names  : 
For  President — John  Meakim,  of  New  York. 
C  Prof.  C.  B.  Guthrie,  of  Memphis. 
For  Vice  Presidents^  1  Charles  Ellis,  of  Philada. 
^  Henry  F.  Fish,  of  Connecticut. 
For  Treasurer — James  S.  Aspinwall,  of  New  York. 
For  Recording  Secretary — W.  J.  M.  Gordon,  of  Cincinnati. 
For  Corresponding  Secretary — William  Procter,  Jr.,  of  Phila. 
For  the  Executive  Committee — George  D.  Coggeshall,  of  New 
York  ;  A.  J.  Matthews,  of  Buffalo  ;  S.  M.  Colcord,  of  Boston. 
The  report  of  the  Committee  was  accepted,  and  on  separate 
ballots  the  nominees  were  elected  to  the  several  offices  for  the 
ensuing  year. 
The  President  elect  was  conducted  to  the  Chair,  and  in  a  per- 
